It might be a "gross generalization" but its commonplace and your example on Celtic fans could be taken from any negative press about Celtic in the past 12 months The reason no one bothers with complaining is that everyone understands not all Celtic fans are involved Not everyone takes everything literally Also
Like what? You don't even know about the original RA murdering prods and running them out of their homes yet you appear to support their actions.
Britain v Ireland we gave you civilisation you gave us jedward we gave you roads you gave us gypsies to travel on our roads we gave you clothes pegs you gave us monobrowed bastards with dogs on bits of rope to sell them we gave you writing you gave us mrs brown's boys we gave you potatos you gave us songs about potato famines we gave you the beatles you gave us that **** bono we gave you royalty you gave us that queen Norton And you ****s want to get rid of British influence on the island?
How many founding members of organisations do you want My point is you're a thick bigot who say's the IRA drove protestants out of Ireland, When in fact it was nothing to do with religion. Why would protestant founding members drive their own out ?, please explain. Was it peer pressure from the nasty cafflicks ?
dont be silly James Napper Tandy- United Irishmen Robert Erskine Childers- Sinn Féin Henry Joy McCracken- United Irishmen Theobald Wolfe Tone- United Irishmen (and founder of Irish republicanism) John Mitchell - Young Irelanders Charles Stewart Parnell - Irish Parlimentary Party Noel Lyttle- INLA Jack White - IRA George Plant- IRA Ronnie Bunting - INLA John Martin - Young Irelanders Lord Edward FitzGerald - United Irishmen Robert Emmet - United Irishmen were all notorious for hunting fellow prods out of their homes because of their religion.